Emigrants from
Schleswig-Holstein to America in 1636-1667<<<
New in 2003Professor Doctor Eng. Klaus Timm
wrote this article about the first known emigrants from Schleswig-Holstein to
New Amsterdam (New York) in 1636-1667. You find the names of the first 75
emigrants here.
And you can look at a map of the year 1656 of this area.

Emigrants list by surnameProfessor Doctor Eng. Klaus Timm
researched the emigrants of the families:ARP 1850-1870DETHMANN 1850-1870ROHWEDDER 1850-1870STOLTENBERG 1850-1870 <<<
new in February 2004 <<<TIETJEN 1850-1870 andTIMM 1848-1900
by using the passenger lists of the Hamburg Staatsarchiv

Emigrants
from Dithmarschen (approx. 3,600 individuals)A Genealogical Researcher in
Dithmarschen (Mr. Jochims) has spent two years to compile this database of the
applications for Emigration [Landesarchiv Schleswig Abt.309]. He also used some
other sources to build this base;not
for all persons listed here are applications of emigration available.He was able to locate about 3600 Dithmarschen
emigrants.
As the majority of applications were lost or destroyed, less than 10 percent of
the total emigrants appear in this document.

Emigrants
from the District of Rendsburg (529 individuals)These 529 emigrants appear in the
applications for emigration (Entlassung aus den Nexus) for the years 1868 up to
1884, located in the county-archives of Schleswig under the reference
"Abt.309 No.33096 to No.33101".
Occasionally, relatives who lived outside of Schleswig-Holstein (e.g.: U.S.A.)
are listed. Their names appear in the same reports.
N.B.: Since the majority of applications were either lost or destroyed, fewer
than 10 percent of actual emigrants appear in this document.

Emigrants
from the island of Fehmarn 1871-1882The 189 inhabitants (families) of
the isle of Fehmarn listed here filed an application for emigration during the
years 1871-1882.
N.B.: Since the majority of applications were either lost or destroyed, fewer
than 10 percent of actual emigrants appear in this document.

Emigrants, located in U.S.
immigration documents English
textGerman
textThis emigrants are found by Mr.
Georg Boyken in U.S. immigration documents
Diese Auswanderer wurden von Hr. Georg Boyken in U.S. Einwanderungsunterlagen
gefunden.

The SELKEN
family(8,375 individuals) >>
NEW in November 2008 <<The SELKEN family in
Schleswig-Holstein and in the U.S.A.

The
BÜNNING family (22,737 individuals) >>
NEW in December 2004 <<Wayne Bunning in Australia
researched the church parish of Neukirchen near Malente and was able to locate
about 22,737 relatives (incl. distant ones).

My
VOSS family (1,155 individuals) >>
NEW in November 2008 <<My Ancestors and relatives in the
church parishes Hademarschen, Schenefeld, Hohenwestedt and Jevenstedt.

The
STUEHR and CARSTENSEN family (186 individuals)Ancestors of Heinrich Johannes
Stühr in the church parishes of Schleswig, Tolk, Sterup, Satrup, Norder-Brarup,
Süder-Brarup and Havetoft.

The
EDENS and HAALK family (92 individuals)Ancestors of Johann Jacob Edens and
Hedwig Dorothea Haalk (married in 1867 in Wisconsin, USA) from the church
parishes Neuenkirchen (Dithmarschen), Wöhrden and Büsum.

Census
1803 of the estate Schönweide = Census
1803 of the estate Schönweide in the church parish Neukirchen near Malente. You
will find the notes about 663 inhabitants of this estate. You find here the
estate Schönweide, Grebin, Görnitz, Treufeld, the farm Breitenstein and the
farm Helenenruh.

1803
census of the Southern part of the Duchy of Schleswig (121.476 individuals
online)>>>>>>>>>>>>
121.476 individuals online
<<<<<<<<<<<<<The inhabitants of the duchy
of Schleswig on the 13.February of the year 1803 = This database is built by the
transcriptions of the census 1803 of the southern part of the duchy of
Schleswig, and corrected and replaced by the informations of the church books
(see the note). Mr. Johannes Witt in Kiel worked on this several years.
Published by the non profit society AGGSH
e.V.

Frequently
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(hosted by Ancestry.com). This web-site is built to avoid having to answer to
the same questions over and over again. I invite you to SUBSCRIBE to the SH-ROOTS-List.
At the present time we have approx. 650 subscribers.

The
AGGSH e.V. in Schleswig Holstein= several
data banks online (e.g. Census in Schleswig Holstein)The AGGSHe.V. is a non profit society of
historians and genealogists with these aims:
- jointly undertake intensive research of emigration from Schleswig-Holstein and
to publish the results;
- transcribing the Schleswig-Holstein Census registers of 1769 to 1860 and to
make them freely available as data banks;
- furthering German-Danish and German-American cooperation in the fields of
historical and genealogical research;
- cultivating a close cooperation with the provincial, federal, church and
regional archives to the extent that their records may be accessed within
the framework of AGGSH projects.

If your
ancestors are from Schleswig-Holstein and you want to know more about them, but
you are not able to do such a research by your own, then contact me and ask for
genealogical research assistance.

Hans Peter VossGenealogical Research in
Schleswig-Holstein
An de Marsch 6
25557 Steenfeld
Germany